Print shows the British Lion labeled "England" lying in the foreground with a concerned look on its face, while in the background, a man labeled "France" is talking on the telephone to a man labeled "Russia," offering to pull the Lion's tail, if Russia will cut t...

The Russian newspaper Novoe Vremya claims that war is being brought to Russia by the antagonism of the new world. The United States is seeking world hegemony and is undertaking an anti-Russian campaign.

The Roman god "Mars" is shown bound to rocks, imprisoned with shackles and clamps labeled "Russo-German Commercial Treaty," fastened with spikes driven by Nicholas II of Russia and William II of Germany using large sledgehammers labeled "Ratification." In the backgro...

A copy of a letter sent by Henry Petty-Fitz Maurice, British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, to Britain's ambassadors in Paris and St. Petersburg, with instructions to share the information with the French and Russian governments. The letter discusses an agreement which had been signe...

Sir Tollemache Sinclair discusses, in the first of two different articles, the circumstances surrounding the Russo-Japanese War and whether the Russians won a diplomatic victory in the peace treaty negotiations at Portsmouth. The second article is more about what is currently wrong in Russia, and...